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    Hobbies

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    Hobbies differ like tastes. If you have chosen a hobby according to your character and taste you are lucky because your life becomes more interesting. Hobbies are divided into 4 large groups: doing‚ making‚ collecting and learning things. The most popular hobby is doing things. It includes a wide variety of activities from gardening to traveling‚ from chess to volleyball. Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. This hobby is becoming more and more popular. Making

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    Ice Skating

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    it’s time to get out and get moving. There are many excellent winter sports to participate in‚ bringing not only good health benefits but a lot of fun into day to day doldrums‚ and ice skating is one of those outstanding activities. Rockefeller Ice Rink Wikimedia Commons Cardiovascular benefits Ice skating is one of the best aerobic activities there is‚ and the best part is‚ you’ll be having so much fun out of the rink you won’t notice how hard your body is working until you’re done. Plus

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    A HOBBY

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    A hobby is a regularly activity that is done for pleasure‚ typically‚ during one’s leisure time. Hobbies can include: the collection of themed items and objects‚ engaging in creative and artistic pursuits‚ playing sports‚ along with many more examples. By continually participating in a particular hobby‚ one can acquire substantial skill and knowledge in that area. Generally speaking‚ a person who engages in an activity solely for fun is called an amateur (or hobbyist)‚ as opposed to a professional

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    Roller Skating

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    Roller skating On Saturday morning‚ I was awaken by my sons because they want heading out the door for their morning skating. Actually when I was young‚ I did like the roller skating very much. Somebody maybe confused with rollerblading and inline skating. There are few differences but mostly a matter of preference. Inline skating is more of an adult activity‚ and roller skating is more of child activity. Roller skating is with four wheels‚ two in front and two in back. Rollerblading and inline

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    The Skating Party

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    confessed the truth about what had really happened to Delia Sykes and Eunice Lathem‚ Nathan’s x- fiancée during the night of the skating party. “That night of the skating party was dark. One minute you could see everyone’s faces and the next they would all disappear”‚ said Nathan. That night the two sisters Delia Sykes and Eunice Lathem were skating together and they suddenly fell down through the thin ice and Nathan had quickly skated to save them but he was able to save only

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    Like all good conspiracy stories‚ the tale of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 is one that combines elements of mystery‚ intrigue‚ suspense and of course‚ deception.  It is the story of a small band of disaffected Catholics who‚ unhappy with the constraints placed on their religion by Protestant monarchs‚ undertake to challenge the religious status quo by committing the ultimate act of terrorism – the destruction of both King and Parliament. Back history The malcontent felt by this group of would-be

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    HOBBIES In his leisure time‚ a man is free to do whatever he wants. Yet the best way to occupy oneself while at home or on holiday is to indulge in a hobby. A hobby is a person’s favourite activity‚ which he does for pleasure as contrasted with his job. Common hobbies are gardening‚ collecting stamps or other items‚ making art and craft‚ drawing and reading. Some people like to knit and sew‚ while others like to build miniature buildings or indulge in bird-watching. Some like to take photographs

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    I have been skating since I was four‚ barely clinging on to the walls back then. My dad used to take my sister Daisy and me to a skating rink almost every weekend in the winter. We taught ourselves how to skate fast‚ stop‚ and whatever else. However‚ it wasn’t until the end of seventh grade that we finally decided to take lessons. One March morning my dad drove us to an unknown rink. Pulling our skating bags onto the bleachers to tie them‚ we looked around at the busy rink. Finally it was time to

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    The Skating Party

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    Short Story Unit Assignment The short story "The Skating Party" by Merna Summers is about a love triangle conveying the theme that it is essential for individuals to make rational decisions because they will have to endure the consequences for the rest of their lives. Having been raised on a farm in Willow Bunch‚ Nathan Singleton aspired to become a farmer with a devoted wife. Contrary to his goal‚ he left his home and relocated to the city to become a teacher. Then‚ he ultimately returned to Willow

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    I can’t begin to explain how reading has enriched my life. I live in a small fishing village called Lancaster‚ 200 miles northeast of Anchorage‚ Alaska. It’s strictly a fishing and mining town with a year-long population of 424. We’re a loyal‚ self-sufficent group‚ and count among our ranks five teachers‚ an architecht‚ two medical doctors and a dentist. Unfortunately‚ we are over three hours from the nearest city‚ limiting our access to most cultural events‚ athletics and other typical extracuricular

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